Posts Tagged: "mobile devices"

ireless audio used to require expensive devices using transmission antennas and proprietary technologies. All that changed with Bluetooth because the transmitter comes pre-loaded in mobile devices and computers. But planned obsolescence doesn’t occur as rapidly in the audio world, and many people have no plans to scrap their high-quality, high-priced...

Acquired to the tune of $12.5 billion! That’s what search engine and Android OS giant Google paid so Motorola could be called their very own. Yet that was two long years ago–a lifetime in this industry. Ever since, the tech scene has been abuzz with speculations on how Google might...

Flexible display’s are the tech worlds new touch screen. It’s sought-after technology that everyone is waiting to see. Well if reports are to be believed, we will all be waiting a wee bit longer to see a competent flexible display working on a high end device. For several months now,...

The functionality of Near Field Communications reminds me of osmosis lessons from high school biology. If you remember, Osmosis is the movement of water–or anything, really–across a semi-permeable membrane. To better illustrate the concept, Professors and teachers usually task students to view the water from a potato piece magically drain...

Just last week Mad Catz announced their F.R.E.Q. 7 Dolby Digital 7.1 headset for PC and mobile devices. The unit can be seen as the flagship of the F.R.E.Q line, which includes the newish F.R.E.Q. 5 stereo gaming headset. The major differences is the embedded Dolby Digital ProLogic IIx technology....

The first time I heard the word “DAC” I thought it was a misspelling of a company that used to send me catalogs of unusual electronic equipment made in dubious places for ridiculously low prices. Of course I eventually learned what a “digital audio converter” was and that it’s now...

Expand your musical listening experience with some wireless speakers! We’ve picked out a 7 of the best solutions under $500 on the market, which allow you to play your favorite playlists, Internet stations or music subscriptions in any room of your pad, regardless if your audio system isn’t WiFi compatible....

Wooops. Samsung slipped up today and showed off what is probably the first Wimax dedicated MID, the SWD-M100 Mondi. Resembling the Nokia N810, the Mondi appears to have both a touchscreen and slide out keyboard – that should satisfy both ends of the spectrum – and a front facing camera...